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notch_display_height configuration #513
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If you're using yabai consider making it transparent to stop the peeking. But 👍🏻, I would like a shorter bar when possible (i.e. no notch to make it look weird) too. |
@OJFord the right side of my bar is the native menu bar, so setting menubar_opacity wouldn't help in my case. |
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I'm using SketchyBar only on the top left, and using the native macOS menu bar on the right. I have styled SketchyBar to match perfectly with the macOS menu bar.
On displays with a notch, the native macOS menu bar is taller than usual (with my display and scale, 42px). This means that, when using multiple displays along side a notched display, to match, SketchyBar needs to be shorter on non-notched displays and taller on notched displays.
notch_offset doesn't fully help with this, as the issue is the height of the bar itself, not its y-offset. This is what using notch_offset accomplishes:
You can see the top of the macOS menubar peeking through on the left.
What would be great is a notch_display_height property that would set the height of the bar only on notched displays.
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